Founded in 1958 by professors from St. John's College, Key School engages children from 2.5 years of age through grade 12 in a progressive, coeducational, college-preparatory, day program on its picturesque 15-acre campus located 4 miles from downtown Annapolis.

Key's program is designed to develop independent thinkers, creative innovators, effective collaborators, tenacious problem-solvers, and articulate leaders while cultivating in its students a deep sense of purpose, accountability and intrinsic motivation.

Key School's program is strengthened by the support of current parents, faculty and staff, alumni, grandparents, parents of
alumni, and other friends of the School who make Key their philanthropic priority, each year.

About Summer at KEY

Summer at KEY offers one of the area's most comprehensive camp experiences. Located on The Key School's beautiful fifteen-acre campus, the setting provides access to ample space for outdoor exploration and play, in addition to kitchen facilities, science and computer labs, gymnasiums, athletic fields, music rooms, and playgrounds.

The Summer at KEY staff comprises veteran teachers and experienced counselors whose energy and talent create a stimulating and engaging environment for all campers. More than 1,100 campers from over 100 area schools attend Summer at KEY annually. With an average camper to staff member ratio of 6:1, all campers are guaranteed individual attention with counselors who are invested in making their summer experiences memorable and fun.